Called by one wag "A Fistful of Spaghetti," this is Sergio Leone's classic trio of Italian "Spaghetti" Westerns starring Clint Eastwood as the world's toughest anti-hero, "The Man With No Name." In 1964, A Fistful of Dollars made Rawhide actor Eastwood a star, while borrowing freely from Akira Kurosawa's bloody epic Yojimbo. In the 1965 sequel, the violence quotient, the black humor, and the body count rachet upwards as Eastwood partners with a former Rebel officer (Lee Van Cleef) to hunt a ruthless killer (Gian Maria Volonté). To the strains of Ennio Morricone's lush score for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967), bounty hunter Van Cleef ("The Bad"), Mexican bandit Eli Wallach ("The Ugly"), and con man Eastwood ("The Good") vie with each other and with Civil War armies as they doggedly search for buried gold.